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Lapis is always opaque to semi-translucent and is usually slightly violetish blue. Sometimes, it is almost bluish Violet, but the blue usually predominates. Specks of golden colored pyrite and white calcite are frequently present. "Swiss lapis" and "German lapis" are misleading terms used to refer to jasper or chalcedony dyed blue by the use an ferric-ferrocyanide, or Prussian blue. Calcite or limestone and even inferior lapis are also sometimes dyed and sold under one of these trade names. The following names are used in the American jewelry trade to refer to various qualities of lapis-lazuli:

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